On June 25, the intelligence report that many are waiting for will be released.

It has been 180 days since the working group Unidentified aerial phenomenon task force (UAPTF) was commissioned to compile the information that the country's authorities have collected about unidentified aerial phenomena over the years.

These include large quantities of photo and video evidence of unexplained observations that have been received by the US defense.

What the report will contain is not yet known.

But sources tell the New York Times that no evidence has been found that the objects are controlled by alien life forms.

At the same time, there is nothing to prove the opposite.

Obama: "There are pictures and recordings"

Former United States President Barack Obama recently said in an interview with James Corden on the television program "The late late show":

- Seriously, there are images and recordings of objects in the sky that we do not know exactly what they represent.

The statement attracted a great deal of attention and diluted speculation about the content of the report.

An alternative explanation for the observations has long been that they are experimental supersonic vehicles from foreign powers.

But several question marks remain in such a case - including which technology enables the force and accelerations in the objects.

"Never seen anything that can accelerate like this"

The report addresses, among other things, an observation in San Diego in 2004 of the so-called "Tic Tac", where military pilot David Fravor later told The New York Times:

- I have never seen anything that can accelerate like that.

The report will be submitted to Congress and will be made public in connection with it.

However, it is expected to contain a "secret supplement" with reference to defense secrets, which has led skeptics to speculate whether the defense has something to hide.